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thumb|Conocephalus saltator female nymph, Fiji thumb|Conocephalus albescens thumb|Conocephalus fuscus thumb|Conocephalus magdalenae Conocephalus is a genus of bush crickets, known as coneheads (a term also sometimes applied to members of the related genus Ruspolia). It was described by Carl Peter Thunberg in 1815.
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thumb|Conocephalus saltator female nymph, Fiji thumb|Conocephalus albescens thumb|Conocephalus fuscus thumb|Conocephalus magdalenae Conocephalus is a genus of bush crickets, known as coneheads (a term also sometimes applied to members of the related genus Ruspolia). It was described by Carl Peter Thunberg in 1815.
== Description == Conocephalus range from 10 to 27 mm in length, measured from head to wingtip. They can be distinguished from the related genus Orchelimum by being smaller and slimmer in general, the face usually being green and the ovipositors of females usually being straight.
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